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Kontxako Bandera Liga ACT de
Traineras (in English, Basque, Spanish,
Galician and French) Liga ARC de
Traineras Website for ARC1 and ARC2 leagues...
- pair,
Coxed pair,
Coxless four,
Coxed four, and
Eight Galley, Dromon,
Trainera, and
Trireme Moving a
single stern-mounted oar from side to side, while...
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Sport in
Spain in the
second half of the 20th
century has
always been
dominated by football.
Other po****r
sport activities include basketball, tennis...
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rowing clubs of
Getxo organises a
regatta of
traineras called Flag of Getxo. Besides,
other annual trainera competitions, like the Flag of Santurtzi, the...
- Flemish.
Basque whalers used for this
activity the
longboats known as
traineras, that only
allowed whaling near the
coast or
based in a
larger ship. It...
- ****s), tripe.
Museo del Jamón: Serrano, Ibérico, Bellota, head cheese. La
trainera:
Goose barnacle, shrimp, turbot, crab. Barcelona: La Bouqueria:
razor clams...
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Training trainera, Pedreña Team...
- The
origins of
rowing in
Cantabria go back many centuries, when
several traineras (traditional
fishing longboats)
competed for the
selling of the caught...
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Kontxako Bandera (Town council's web, in
Basque and Spanish) Liga de
Traineras Archived 2017-02-25 at the
Wayback Machine (in Basque,
Spanish and Galician)...
- used for
sport and
leisure activities.
Among the best
known are the “
traineras” and “bateles”,
typical of
northern Spain, the “llaüts” and “faluchos”...